... about the time the Huari Empire), came into being.29 New Foods intheSouthern New World 133 These were the civilizations that the Incas learned much from and began to knit together inthe early ... occupying new territories as it was in conquering them A couple of hundred years later, the Chimú empire arose on the north coast, while inthe south, the populous city of Tiahuanaco on the southeastern ... achokcha (Cyclanthera pedata) – used in soups and stews Similarly, the pineapple is of South American origin as is the papaya, the melon pear or pepino dulce (Solanum muricatum), the tree tomato...
... cases of influenza A H1N1/ 2009 (n = 2,214) in Frankfurt am Main Starting from November 16, 2009 only laboratory confirmed cases were counted the seasonal flu vaccine and 43% of the seasonal influenza ... both influenza vaccines (against H1N1/ 2009 and seasonal flu) Proportion of H1N1 ("swine flu" ) vaccinees who also received seasonal influenza vaccination [%] Vaccination H1N1 [n] [%] p-value [%] ... Evidence from the past few months demonstrates that the influenza A H1N1/ 2009 virus has rapidly established itself and is now the dominant influenza strain in most parts of the world [2,6] Influenza...
... versions While, inthe meantime, SOFRI’s project team had conducted a number of trainings/consultant for positions working inthe packing house and farm owners/managers The contents of trainings and ... the process and assumption the responsibility as the position description stated intheinthe quality manual; training for each position stated as its responsibility inthe pilot; Roles of internal ... implementing GAP” Higher revenue from producing, packaging and exporting of dragon fruit compliance to GAP will ensure the sustainable growth in dragon fruit industry This growth also ensures the increase...
... 118, 119, 159, 174 southern belle 204 Southern Focus Poll 107, 108 Southern Plantation Overseers’ Corpus (SPOC) 1, 30, 31, 32, 33 Southern Shift 4, 126, 128, 130, 131, 168 Southern White Vernacular ... ‘R,’” Southern Speech Journal 9: 102–6 Phliponneau, Catherine (ed.) 1995 Sociolinguistic Studies and Language Planning: Proceedings of the XVIth Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic ... as a singular pronoun inSouthern dialect?” American Speech 59: 51–9 Rickford, John R 1974 The insights of the mesolect,” in DeCamp and Hancock (eds.), 92–117 1975 “Carrying the new wave into...
... aspects of southern style in her bid to “sound southern. ” The resources of southernness are available to these women because of where they are from: they have heard people sounding like Southerners ... uses of southern- sounding speech King may well sound southernin other contexts too, for other reasons, including ones such as those discussed above These examples illustrate just four points on ... born and/or grew up inthe south), they can adopt southern style without its seeming parodic or “inauthentic” for them to so Yet their uses of southern discourse features are in some ways performances,...
... sometimes, some of them sound like Southerners Anglo-Texans thus have to deal with southernness in a way others not, and, for some, southernness can function as a strategic resource The idealized Southerner ... no other way of sounding For such speakers, sounding southern would be invariable and automatic Because sounding and acting southern would not contrast with any other way of sounding and acting, ... Americans, and as Southerners only incidentally Southern speech is part of white Texans’ sociolinguistic world, however, whether or not they identify themselves inthe first instance as Southerners People...
... about southern music: Noting the “tangled genealogy” of southern musical styles, Edward L Ayers [1992] insisted that southern music became more rather than less southerninthe late nineteenth ... of business and industry from the high-wage North to the low-wage South 11 The Englishes of southern Louisiana Introduction Sometime inthe mid 1980s at a meeting of the Southeastern ... up inthe pronunciation of the state name, with northern Louisiana favoring four syllables beginning [luz-] and southern Louisiana favoring five syllables beginning [luiz-] The people of southern...
... describe the defining features of southern speech as found inthe “active rotation of vowels termed theSouthern Shift.” The original view of theSouthern Shift (Labov, Yaeger, and Steiner 1972; ... (thirteen) In general, African Americans avoid the sound changes observed inthe white community, so it should not be surprising that theSouthern Shift is not taking place inthe black community On the ... large-scale immigration of Northerners to Atlanta and Dallas may be in uencing the speech there, so they may no longer Vowel shifting inthesouthern states 129 share the features of their nearby core areas...
... Vowel shifting inthesouthern states Introduction In 1972 it was first realized that there was a general shift inthe vowels of not only thesouthern states, but all thesouthern varieties ... task There is still much to The phonology of English inthe South 125 know about the phonology of English inthesouthern United States and many ways of looking at the many ways of sounding southern ... dictionaries of southern speech (Mitchell 1976, 1980), in literary works representing Southern dialect (Burkett 1978), and in films including southern characters (Herman 1947) Of course, not every Southerner...
... period insouthern speech crucial to the understanding of black/white speech relationships inthe South.5 In fact, as the 1980s unfolded there was a growing consensus among linguists about the relationship ... perspective, some of the newcomers, who come by installments, interbreed with the locals Their offspring, who inherit the founder traits, increase the number of their transmitters to offspring of some ... Anglians, whereas that of the Chesapeake colonies combined mostly Southern and Southwestern English with the Irish, aside from the other continental Europeans who joined them Until the stochastic migration...
... certain minority variants which entered thesouthern United States with the first Early Modern English speakers remained in use as variants insouthern idiolects for many generations, and then inthe ... (23/844) inthe speech of her southern urban working-class white informants, and percent of the time (9/225) inthe speech of her southern rural white informants This is as compared to Labov’s finding ... of the Jim Crow laws inthe hinterland of the Southeast inthe late nineteenth century History suggests that, although discrimination was in place since the first English–African encounters in...
... month, soin these letters they describe the business of running the plantation and the routine events like planting, the state of the crops, the weather, diseases among slaves, and so on What is interesting ... characterizes the question of the formal input to southern morphology in general Certainly there may have been distant formal sources from which southern features may have developed inthe long run, but the ... of these forms can be found in descriptions of the grammar of Southern English as well, and some may occur more frequently inthe South than in other regions On the other hand, they all occur in...
... diphthongization [in the South] results in an extremely complex phonology,” distinguishing this region from the rest of the country She also maintains that ongoing contact between southern and non -southern ... vernaculars inthe South - Grammatical features of southern speech: yall, might could, and fixin to Sounding southern: a look at the phonology of English inthe South ... a coming homogenization and consolidation inthe South.” Southern phonology will nonetheless remain distinctive (though perhaps less so than previously) since other regions are undergoing their...
... of 424 metres at their highest point The research was carried out inthesouthern part of the Vosges where the principal soil type is an acidic brown earth on Hercynian granites The climate is ... counting the trees of each species within a circle 45-m in diameter around the plot Understorey density inthe areas surrounding regeneration was estimated using the distance of the furthest ... lines In order to identify types of regeneration, the coordinates of plots on the first axis (explaining up to 80% of the variation) were then analysed inthe hierarchical classification, using...
... that sailfish indeed undertake a seasonal movement southward into the Florida Keys during the winter and spring, then moving northward through the summer The movement of the majority of the tagged ... tagging.—Prior to deployment, all PSATs were allowed to cycle through the full internal activation process The captain of the pelagic longline vessel identified incoming sailfish on the line, and individuals ... 93-s intervals This tag model also included emergency release software that automatically detached the tag if the pressure sensor indicated depths approaching the crush limit of the tag casing...
... The tourist could travel to Vung Tau any time inthe year because the weather at here is not so hot and cool every time, you just need to avoid the weekend occasions because there are ... arriving to Vung Tau at this time to relax so that all services are easy full booked and its prices are also always increased inthe weekend time Exploring Vung Tau, you should not miss the most...
... inflation negatively affects growth The study also find that the inflation-growth relation is convex, so that the decline in growth associated with an increase from 10 to 20 per cent inthe inflation ... impulse-responses between inflation of the largest economy inthe region, South Africa, and inflation and economic growth of the other economies inthe region 11 1.7 OUTLINE OF THE STUDY The rest of the study ... dependence The main findings of the study are that inflation and economic growth inthe region are negatively related, as is also the case in other regions of the world as depicted by the empirical...
... June 2009, the World Health Organization declared the first influenza pandemic since 1968 Emerging from a triple-reasortant virus circulating in North American swine [3], the new influenza A virus ... MV The performance of STSS and SOFA in our subset is compared with the figures quoted inthe original reports [9,13], in which the ROC AUC results were used to assess the performance of the individual ... of the Glasgow Coma Scale component inthe SOFA may affect its inter-observer accuracy, the binary nature of the comparison measure inthe STSS of ‘altered mental state’ may ameliorate this source...
... occurring score 1.3.2.3 The median The median refers to the score gained by the middle candidate inthe order of merit (Heaton, 1988) or the median is the middle score, or the mid-point inthe ... However, the students‘ parents‘ attitudes together with investments in their learning English is increasing due to the fact that English is getting more and more important in future job finding and ... level Another measure that show where the scores cluster is the median, which is the score obtained by the student who is inthe middle of the student rankings In test one, the median is 6.5 In test...